Adele has officially announced her tour dates for North America! She is making her way from California all the way to New York while stopping in between to visit other various cities along the way.
Tickets are going on sales Thursday morning for the show in Auburn Hills at 10am and Chicago at 11am. Tic...
Adele is all over the place right now. Her new album is the first album since Nielsen Music began tracking album sales in 1991 to sell a million copies in two separate weeks. Because of this, her music is reaching a lot of people and speaking to them. However, this story has to do with an older song and a live performance.
2015 had some truly memorable songs, particularly in pop music. What better way to enjoy them all as the year draws to a close than with a massive mash-up? DJ Earworm (aka Jordan Roseman) has been creating mash-ups of the 25 most popular songs each year since 2007, but this year he's upped the ante by combining 2015's top 50 songs into one mega-track.
Last week, we reported that Adele had already beaten the record for most album sales in its first week, but now that 25's first week of sales is over, the numbers are in. Adele's new album has reportedly sold 3.38 million copies.
Thanksgiving is a day where we take the time to reflect on what we're thankful for. Most people say their families, friends and their kids. That's nice and all but let's be less cliche and more realistic. We're AMERICANS and we can be pretty selfish, which is why I created a list of the REAL things Americans are thankful for this Thanksgiving...
Adele's new album 25 and new hit single "Hello" have been getting a lot of attention this week, and it's only natural for her to appear on various shows to perform. This performance of "Hello" is particularly special, because, well, it's all played using children's classroom instruments.
Adele's new album '25' hasn't even been on sale for a week yet, but she's already broken the previous record, which was held by *NSYNC. After only three days on the market, '25' has already sold over 2.433 million units in the U.S., while now-runners-up *NSYNC's previous record was set at 2.416 million copies in one week.